Based on existing lifetime and damage models a new approach is developed for the assessment of creep-fatigue lifetime of components made out of cyclic softening steel, in particular EUROFER97. For the application of the new creep-fatigue rules among others lifetime data from special tests, in particular creep tests on pre-fatigued specimens are required. Therefore, a test matrix is proposed and conducted for EUROFER97 in which the efforts are minimized by utilizing the Monkman-Grant relationship and its independence on pre-cyclic deformation, and cyclic softening, respectively. To facilitate their implementation in existing design criteria the new creep-fatigue rules are simplified by introducing the cyclic softening stress factor with which the impact of cyclic softening on creep rupture time is considered. The assessment of creep-fatigue in LCF tests with hold-times performed on EUROFER97 using the new rules demonstrates their applicability to cyclic softening ferritic-martensitic steels without being overly conservative. A draft for implementing the simplified rules in the respective chapter of structural design code is elaborated in addition.

Creep-fatigue design rules for cyclic softening steels

Angella G;Perelli Cippo E
2019

Abstract

Based on existing lifetime and damage models a new approach is developed for the assessment of creep-fatigue lifetime of components made out of cyclic softening steel, in particular EUROFER97. For the application of the new creep-fatigue rules among others lifetime data from special tests, in particular creep tests on pre-fatigued specimens are required. Therefore, a test matrix is proposed and conducted for EUROFER97 in which the efforts are minimized by utilizing the Monkman-Grant relationship and its independence on pre-cyclic deformation, and cyclic softening, respectively. To facilitate their implementation in existing design criteria the new creep-fatigue rules are simplified by introducing the cyclic softening stress factor with which the impact of cyclic softening on creep rupture time is considered. The assessment of creep-fatigue in LCF tests with hold-times performed on EUROFER97 using the new rules demonstrates their applicability to cyclic softening ferritic-martensitic steels without being overly conservative. A draft for implementing the simplified rules in the respective chapter of structural design code is elaborated in addition.
2019
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Istituto per la Scienza e Tecnologia dei Plasmi - ISTP
Inglese
118
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142112318303566?via%3Dihub
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EUROFER97
Creep-fatigue
Cyclic softening
Design rules
Failure
Highlights : o Modified, sufficiently conservative creep-fatigue design rules for cyclic softening steels. o Creep tests on pre-softened EUROFER97 reveal considerable impact of cyclic softening on creep rupture time. o Evaluation of the creep tests verifies the independence of the Monkman-Grant relationship on cyclic softening. o Implementation of the modified creep-fatigue rules in existing design criteria is simplified by introducing the cyclic softening stress factor. o Assessment of creep-fatigue in LCF tests with hold-times demonstrates the applicability of the modified rules to cyclic softening steels. ---- This work has been carried out within the framework of the EUROfusion Consortium and has received funding from the Euratom research and training programme 2014-2018 under grant agreement No 633053.
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Aktaa, J; Walter, M; Angella, G; Perelli Cippo, E
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